The question as posed makes little sense, since saturation is dependent on the solute (not present in question) and the solvent. However, save for solutes which do not dissolve in water, there is no solute present in potable water which is at or near saturation levels.
No salt water is liquid water with salt dissolved in it.
Water vapor is water in gas form.
No. Seawater is not anywhere near saturated.
No, you can dissolve more salt in it.
yes. definitely
saturated:)
The Dead Sea is a saturated solution because it has an excessive amount of salt at its bottom.
Water is a very powerful SOLVENT. It will dissolve SALT ( sodium chloride) , the SOLUTE. When the solute is dissolved in the solvent it is called a SOLUTION. Sea water is a solution of salts and water. The principal salt is sodium chloride, however, there are plenty of other salts dissolved in sea-water, viz. sodium bromide, potassium chloride, potassium iodide, calcium carbonate. Also carbon dioxide dissolves in sea-water. These are just a few of the solutes in the solution named sea-water.
calcium sulfate or sodium chloride
In what solution has the salt been dissolve? Sodium Chloride salt diluted in water which contained the soluble oxygen gas is not that corrosive, it is salted water, yeah like the sea,
Sea water is a liquid solution of salt (and a few other things) in water.
The Dead Sea is a saturated solution because it has an excessive amount of salt at its bottom.
Yes
sea water
350grams
Sea Salt
Water is a very powerful SOLVENT. It will dissolve SALT ( sodium chloride) , the SOLUTE. When the solute is dissolved in the solvent it is called a SOLUTION. Sea water is a solution of salts and water. The principal salt is sodium chloride, however, there are plenty of other salts dissolved in sea-water, viz. sodium bromide, potassium chloride, potassium iodide, calcium carbonate. Also carbon dioxide dissolves in sea-water. These are just a few of the solutes in the solution named sea-water.
calcium sulfate or sodium chloride
Rock Salt
Because the sea water contain salt the freezing point of this solution is lower.
Seawater has a salinity of arround 3.5 percent. 1 liter is 1000 cubic centimeters needs 35 gram of salt so get this solution.
saturated salt dissolved in sea-water crystallizes on any surface. this substance is known as brine
Because there are thousands (for real) of things dissolved in it